Abdul El-Sayed's resurfaced 'Blue's Clues' spoof goes viral
- Abdul El-Sayed, Michigan's Democratic Senate nominee, resurfaced a campaign video spoofing the 1990s children's show Blue's Clues to promote mail-in voting, which went viral with mixed reactions online.
- El-Sayed has expressed opposition to gun rights and has blamed gun violence rather than transgender issues for a 2023 mass shooting at a Tennessee Christian school.
- After narrowly winning the Michigan Democratic primary, El-Sayed will face Republican Mike Rogers in a competitive 2026 Senate race.
- El-Sayed has faced controversy for his far-left political positions and past comments, and has campaigned with controversial leftist figures.
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Far-Left Senate Nominee Abdul El-Sayed’s Bizarre Blue’s Clues Dance Video Goes Viral * The Gateway Pundit * by Cassandra MacDonald
Radical far-left Michigan Democrat Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed is being roasted online over a campaign video in which he spoofs the children’s show Blue’s Clu…
Internet dumbfounded over resurfaced Abdul El-Sayed ‘Blue’s Clues’ spoof: ‘Can’t be real’
A resurfaced video of Dr. Abdul El-Sayed spoofing "Blue's Clues," which the Michigan Senate Democratic hopeful cut back in June, took the internet by storm, with many questioning how it could even be real.
Top House Republican brands El-Sayed, Mamdani 'hair tonic salesmen' in brutal jab - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The No. 3 House Republican is arguing that fringe Democrats who are fast becoming top figures on the left are selling Americans a false bill of goods. “Unfortunately, you’ve got these hair tonic salesmen like [Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed] and [New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani] that are selling them literally the same thing that Pinocchio was sold when he was taken to the island, that you…
Top House Republican brands El-Sayed, Mamdani 'hair tonic salesmen' in brutal jab – Democratic Accent
The No. 3 House Republican is arguing that fringe Democrats who are fast becoming top figures on the left are selling Americans a false bill of goods. “Unfortunately, you’ve got these hair-tonic salesmen like [Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed] and [New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani] that are selling them literally the same thing that Pinocchio was sold when he was taken to the island, that you’re going to get everything and of course ev…
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